Friday, December 04, 2020

A lot of news about Flint, Michigan today.

First there is a new documentary about them.

It takes the Loren family (click here) – Tammy, Ken and their two sons – about four hours to shower. First, they have to empty bottles of water into pans, heat the water, then transfer it to the bathroom where a pump attached to a handheld sprinkler head can be pumped by the foot of the hopeful ablutioner until water begins to trickle out.

How lucky we are to live in the developed world, you might think. And that is true – as long as you don’t live in Flint, Michigan, as the Lorens do. The 8,000 or so people in the once prosperous car-manufacturing town have been without clean, safe water since 2014. That was when their state, under the leadership of the governor Rick Snyder, decided to switch the water supply from nearby Lake Huron to the local river in order to save money. Anthony Baxter’s documentary film Flint (BBC Scotland/BBC iPlayer), which has been five years in the making, tells the story of what happened next....

The Michigan Senate is putting together a loan program for Flint. It is independent of the insurance settlement. Basically, this loan program can go forward even though the settlement is or is not accepted. The Michigan Senate has been holding hearings for some time about the tragedy in Flint.

December 3, 2020
By Ron Fonger

Senators Jim Stamas (click here) and Jim Ananich at a hearing on the Flint water health emergency with local officials and members of the public at the University of Michigan

Flint - Bills that would clear the way for Michigan (click here) to borrow $600 million to settle lawsuits tied to the Flint water crisis have been introduced in the state Senate and could get approval as early as next week.

Senate Minority Leader Jim Ananich, D-Flint, and Sen. Jim Stamas, R-Midland, introduced bills Thursday, Dec. 3, that would create the Flint Settlement Trust Fund, an instrument to facilitate the borrowing, and that would give the Michigan Strategic Fund the authority to borrow and issue bonds in order to fund the settlement, which could cost Michigan taxpayers more than $1 billion after 30 years of repayment....

Hearings regarding the insurance settlement are set and a decision is expected in mid-January. This is normal for most settlements of any lawsuit. A judge has to examine whether or not the settlement reflects the brevity of the cause. The idea behind these hearings and the judicial decision is considered a third independent opinion. It is supposed to keep everyone honest.

December 2, 2020
By Ron Fonger

Judith Levy, (click here) introducing her family during her confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Michigan. 

Flint - A federal judge (click here) says she will hear attorney arguments on a proposed $641-million Flint water crisis settlement on Dec. 21 and hopes to decide whether to give it preliminary approval by mid-January.

U.S. District Judge Judith Levy set the hearing date during a Wednesday, Dec. 2 virtual status conference with attorneys involved in the case.

The hearing is the next step in the process of moving the settlement process forward, triggering an open period during which claims can be filed and objections and comments made to the court before the judge makes a final decision on whether the agreement is fair, adequate, reasonable, and an arms-length transaction....

I think this is a great gesture by all parties at a time when it is most needed. 

December 24, 2020
By Isis Simpson-Mersha

(From l-r) Mark Miller, (click here) Regional Director, GM Customer Care and Aftersales; Mike Perez, GM Flint Assembly Plant Executive Director; Jane Worthing, CEO, The Genesee Group & RLC Chair; Lori Wingerter, GM Chief Philanthropic Officer; Terry Rhadigan, GM Executive Director of Corporate Giving; and Tim Herman, CEO, Flint & Genesee Chamber.

Flint - General Motors and the Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce (click here) recently announced a second round of a grant program created to help Flint small businesses grow and thrive.

On Thursday, Dec. 3, the partners announce the additional funding of $210,00 from GM will be dispersed by the Moving Flint Forward Small Business Grant Program. The program awards grants of up to $10,000 to small businesses in Flint that meet certain criteria, according to a press release from the Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce....

...Additionally, GM has earmarked 10 grants for minority-owned businesses, as defined by race and ethnicity, to help address racial disparities in the community.

“GM has been part of the Flint community for more than 100 years,” said Terry Rhadigan, GM’s executive director of corporate giving. “We’re eager to continue our partnership with the Flint & Genesee Chamber to expand revitalization efforts across the city’s neighborhoods by supporting local businesses.”

The Moving Flint Forward Small Business Grant Program is a collaborative effort between General Motors and Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce to provide grants to Flint neighborhood small businesses....

I might add, any documentary evidence can be added to the judicial review of the insurance settlement. The way in which the residents of Flint, Michigan have had to live is mental cruelty.

We live in a country where these nightmares are supposed to be limited to fantasy and stories based on scorched earth movie making. This is not supposed to happen in the USA.

I will never understand the cold decision-making that allowed lead into drinking water in Flint, Michigan. Let me make this clear, I CANNOT IMAGINE THE THINKING THAT WENT INTO THIS LEVEL OF CRUELTY TO AMERICANS in need of compassionate government to HELP with their realities. We Americans are supposed to uplift each other and find ways of providing opportunity. Whatever thinking occurred in Snyder's office is completely foreign to me.

Let me also make something completely clear. The State of Michigan has a rainy day fund. There was funding available to change Flint and other troubled Michigan cities. All it needed was an act of the state legislature.

The state legislature modified the original "Emergency Manager" role under Snyder. They never provided funding to make GOOD AND BENEFICIAL decisions. A lot was wrong with the Snyder administration and the majority Republican legislature in Michigan that never acted in a benevolent way to make changes to these cities. Basically, Snyder should have been stopped from killing and maiming people and children.

Documentary evidence can bring this tragedy to life in any court proceedings. Documentaries are not fantasy. They capture the facts.
December 3, 2020
By Beth LaBlanc

People wait in line (click here) for masks and food in Harlem in New York City in April. African Americans are at much higher risk of contracting COVID-19 as whites. Some states are taking steps to diminish that gap during the pandemic, including providing additional testing and giving out personal protective equipment in vulnerable communities with large populations of minorities.

Fewer Black Michigan residents (click here) are getting and dying from COVID-19, according to a recent report from the Michigan Task Force on Racial Disparities.

The number of cases between March and October dropped from 176 cases per million people per day to 59 cases per million people per day, according to the report issued during a Thursday press conference.

Likewise, deaths have dropped between April and October from 21.7 deaths per million people per day to 1 death per million people per day.

Michigan was one of the first states in the nation to begin to analyze cases and deaths by race and soon found Black individuals were disproportionately affected by the virus.

In April, the state found 40% of those killed by the virus were African American, even though Black individuals make up about 14% of the population....

Florida's population is 21.2 million people.

DeSantis "economy first" has failed the people. How many shops are closed because the proprietor is ill?

December 3, 2020

Florida’s Department of Health (click here) on Friday confirmed 10,177 additional cases of COVID-19, bringing the state’s known total to 1,039,207. This is the second consecutive day that that state has added more than 10,000 cases.

Also, 120 new resident deaths were announced, bringing the resident toll to 18,994. That figure represents the most deaths announced in a single day in Florida since Oct. 15 when 141 resident deaths were reported....

May 22, 2020
By Berkeley Brean

Rochester (NY) - Some of the saddest stories (click here) News10NBC has heard over the last two months are from the families who never got a chance to say goodbye to their loved ones before they died from COVID-19.

But even for the families that did, the circumstances they were faced with just compounded the tragedy....

...In the mid-'90s, Croop retired and started his own IT personnel business called Croop LaFrance. He also had a horse farm in Penfield....

...In late-March, he started feeling sick, and this shows how quickly COVID-19 works.

On Friday, April 3, he went to urgent care. On Saturday, he was in the hospital and tested positive for the virus. On Sunday, he was on oxygen in the ICU at Strong Memorial Hospital. On Monday, he died....

It is not legal for people to spread this virus. It is causing people harm.

Airlines need to be regulated in regard to SARS-Cov-2 and the resulting illness COVID-19. People are entering aircraft negative for the virus and leaving positive. (click here)

President-Elect is going to run into strong headwinds for 100 days if he does not mandate the wearing of masks. There needs to be a federal executive order mandating mask-wearing. There can be no voluntary request expecting cooperation, that won't happen. There needs to be an Executive Order and the right for cities to enforce it with fines.

EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER 20-244 (click here) (Phase 3; Right to Work; Business Certainty; Suspension of Fines.)

In this instance, with Miami, there were reasons to believe danger would enter the city with the holiday celebrations. They instituted a requirement to wear masks in the city and a $50 fine if those offered masks refused them. In evaluating the effectiveness of the program it sounds as though they are prepared to go to court to protect citizens.

Why put mayors through these struggles in a court of law? Just issue an Executive Order backed by US HHS.
 
November 24, 2020
By Martin Vassolo

After an executive order from Gov. Ron DeSantis (click here) led the city of Miami Beach to stop enforcing its COVID-19 mask mandate, the city has authorized police to start issuing citations to anyone who refuses to wear a facial covering leading up to Thanksgiving and over the weekend.

Under the city’s new enforcement plan, police will only issue a citation if the violator refuses to wear a mask provided to them. The policy change, announced Tuesday by city manager Jimmy Morales, goes into effect Wednesday and will last at least through the weekend.

The citations will carry a $50 fine, to be collected when legally allowed. Police will enforce the order in commercial corridors citywide.

“We will evaluate the effectiveness of the effort this weekend to determine if and how to best continue with the individual citations,” a city spokeswoman said in a statement....

The new Secretary of Health and Human Services has to correct the lies.

January 31, 2020

Health and Human Services Secretary Alex M. Azar II (click here) declared a public health emergency for the entire United States to aid the nation’s healthcare community in responding to 2019 novel coronavirus.

“While this virus poses a serious public health threat, the risk to the American public remains low at this time, and we are working to keep this risk low,” Secretary Azar said. “We are committed to protecting the health and safety of all Americans, and this public health emergency declaration is the latest in the series of steps the Trump Administration has taken to protect our country.”

The emergency declaration gives state, tribal, and local health departments more flexibility to request that HHS authorize them to temporarily reassign state, local, and tribal personnel to respond to 2019-nCoV if their salaries normally are funded in whole or in part by Public Health Service Act programs. These personnel could assist with public health information campaigns and other response activities....

Joe Biden wants to end the spread of this virus within the first 100 days of his presidency. That won't happen with volunteer efforts, the virus is dangerous and the politics make complete voluntary compliance impossible. 

December 1, 2020
By Jason Lawrence

Providence - Gov. Gina Raimondo (click here) defended the state’s two-week “pause” on Thursday, citing data that she said offered “no good news.”

But even as the governor addressed the state’s troubling trends in hospitalizations and fatalities,...

...“The next time you think its fun or funny to have a party,” Raimondo said, “I ask you to think about what it’d be like if your mom, or your wife, or your husband, or your best friend wound up in a field hospital.”...
November 24, 2020
By Jordyn Grzelewski and 

Ford Motor Co. confirmed Tuesday (click here) it has purchased a dozen freezers intended to store doses of a COVID-19 vaccine once one becomes available.

The Dearborn automaker did not immediately have more details to share, but said the procurement of the ultra-cold freezers was the first step in outlining a broader vaccine distribution plan, which the United Auto Workers has called on Detroit's automakers to establish as numerous pharmaceutical companies prepare to bring to market the COVID-19 vaccines they've developed. The news of Ford's purchase was first reported by Reuters.

"The health and safety of our workforce is our top priority," Kelli Felker, Ford's global manufacturing and labor communications manager, said Tuesday. "So we have ordered a dozen freezers to make a COVID-19 vaccine available to our employees on a voluntary basis when it becomes available. Beyond that, the situation is really fluid."...

December 1, 2020

Verrazzano Narrows Bridge (NY) Swaying in high winds on November 30, 2020!


My GUESS is that interruption in lighting cables would be the first indication of serious problems. Repeated episodes would require serious inspections.

Shame on Republicans. It should be the Democratic candidates in Georgia reporting voter fraud, not Trump.

Mail-in ballots should be sufficient enough to prevent the deceased from voting. It also should spark a return to sender movement that can lead to the removal of names from the voter rolls. Whether "just moved" or the former occupant is deceased a return to sender ballot should trigger it's own investigation to determine the true voter roles. Tracing property taxes and/or state income tax filing should solve the problem.

This year there are going to be more deceased voters than other years because of the pandemic.

December 3, 2020
By Nicole Cart

Paulding County, Ga. - A Florida attorney (click here) is at the center of a new state investigation after elections officials say he recently attempted to register to vote in Georgia and instructed other Florida Republicans on how to do it .

Bill Price is seen in a now-deleted Facebook Live video, speaking to the Bay County GOP members in Florida on Nov. 7th. It was about half an hour after the election was called for the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris ticket.

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger confirmed the video is being investigated and released the following statement Thursday:

“Make no mistake, individuals who attempt to undermine the integrity of Georgia’s elections will be investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” said Raffensperger. “Those who move to Georgia just to vote in the Senate runoffs with no intention of staying are committing a felony that is punishable with jailtime and hefty fines. They will be found, they will be investigated, and they will be punished.”...

October 8, 2020
By Henry Redman

In the last decade, (click here) millions of registered voters across the country  have been removed from voter rolls. In 2019, Ohio removed more than 460,000 voter registration files from its list. Georgia removed 313,000 people from its rolls in October 2019 alone, and in Michigan, from 2011 to 2018, 1.2 million voters were removed from voter lists. 

This practice, known as list maintenance, is required by a federal law — the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA - click here).  

Some of those removals came after voters moved or died, and it’s in the best interest of states to keep their lists updated...

H.R.2 - National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (click here)103rd Congress (1993-1994)